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*''The dark machinations of Oblivion are far more complex than anything your mortal senses can comprehend.'' —[[Molag Bal]]
*''The dark machinations of Oblivion are far more complex than anything your mortal senses can comprehend.'' —[[Molag Bal]]
*''Which is better: to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?'' —[[Paarthurnax]]
*''Which is better: to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?'' —[[Paarthurnax]]
*''Those places that cannot be mapped, they should never cry avast to our pens to stop and try.'' —[[Rinmaut]]
*''Do not believe madness to be a curse, mortal. For some, it is the greatest of blessings. A bitter mercy perhaps, but mercy nonetheless.'' —[[Sheogorath]]
*''Do not believe madness to be a curse, mortal. For some, it is the greatest of blessings. A bitter mercy perhaps, but mercy nonetheless.'' —[[Sheogorath]]
*''Even Gods dislike the absolute, for it stinks of something larger than themselves.'' —[[Sotha Sil]]
*''Even Gods dislike the absolute, for it stinks of something larger than themselves.'' —[[Sotha Sil]]
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